Summer 2014 Discussion

It might be early for some of you guys, but I don't have much longer in the semester and I'm about ready to have a nice ass summer, I'm trying to go somewhere though, get out of Boston. Anyone else getting out relativity soon? Anyone have plans or vacation plans yet?

I'm on spring break until Sunday, and then I have class for about 4 more weeks and we're done. Pitt get's out a little earlier than most other schools in PA. No plans but working, the shore isn't too far, so I'm trying to go to the beach though. This is the first summer I won't be taking any summer college courses in about 3 years, so I'm definitely looking forward to it.

Just got back from Korea two weeks agoProlly gonna hit up Sydney end of this month or early AprilChi-town for a day soonAnd tryin to do a short road trip up to Monterrey, CA once my cars squared awayBusiness class or death

Just got back from Korea two weeks agoProlly gonna hit up Sydney end of this month or early AprilChi-town for a day soonAnd tryin to do a short road trip up to Monterrey, CA once my cars squared awayBusiness class or death

Just got back from Korea two weeks agoProlly gonna hit up Sydney end of this month or early AprilChi-town for a day soonAnd tryin to do a short road trip up to Monterrey, CA once my cars squared awayBusiness class or death

what makes u wanna go to monterey lol

gonna be moving there in a couple of months hopefully and haven't been in a long ass time.plus the ride up the 1 is smokeyfaceworthy

How's California like to people who haven't been here or that come once in a while but don't live here? I've always been curious about it since I lived here, LA/SFV, all my life.

Edit: Forgot to say, this summer I have a couple shows to go to, Mac DeMarco, Growlers, some others and HOPEFULLY The Low End Theory Festival if I manage to get tickets which are sold out. Also have a couple road trips planned to San Francisco and Portland. Getting my 5D this summer also so that's what I'm looking forward to also.

How's California like to people who haven't been here or that come once in a while but don't live here? I've always been curious about it since I lived here, LA/SFV, all my life.

I went to LA last summer and it was pretty cool. It was exciting because I had never been before and it seemed pretty different than the midwest/east coast. Like everything is at a different pace there.

How's California like to people who haven't been here or that come once in a while but don't live here? I've always been curious about it since I lived here, LA/SFV, all my life.

I went to LA last summer and it was pretty cool. It was exciting because I had never been before and it seemed pretty different than the midwest/east coast. Like everything is at a different pace there.

Visited America a number of times (I'm from the UK), mostly to the East Coast and West Coast, and I can 100% say West Coast is where it's at. It's a completely different lifestyle, Los Angeles is literally the most perfect city - You can get to a snow-capped Mountain range from Downtown within an hour, or get to one of the nicest beaches in the country in an even shorter time. All the people I came across were great, the restaurants were so nice, and the whole place in general just seemed to be so chill.

How's California like to people who haven't been here or that come once in a while but don't live here? I've always been curious about it since I lived here, LA/SFV, all my life.

I went to LA last summer and it was pretty cool. It was exciting because I had never been before and it seemed pretty different than the midwest/east coast. Like everything is at a different pace there.

Visited America a number of times (I'm from the UK), mostly to the East Coast and West Coast, and I can 100% say West Coast is where it's at. It's a completely different lifestyle, Los Angeles is literally the most perfect city - You can get to a snow-capped Mountain range from Downtown within an hour, or get to one of the nicest beaches in the country in an even shorter time. All the people I came across were great, the restaurants were so nice, and the whole place in general just seemed to be so chill.

LA isnt that great. Once you've lived here, you'll see all the bullshit that comes with it. Also you need a car to get to most places, that commuter life will only get you so far. Then depending where you are, you gotta watch your back cause people be creepin, trying to make some bread. It's chill if you're a tourist, but im trying to get the fuck out.

First year I've ever had paid vacation days, so I'm going to try and do some smaller trips. Want to hit up the Canadian GP in June. Want to hit up Montreal again for Osheaga in August. Probably do some weekend trips to friends' cottages too. Nothing crazy.